I was thinking inverted T Mount made from box tubeSilly me thinking that you were new to plowing
I think a simple triangular or inverted T would be simple enough to build, catching your 2 lower pins and top link. The bottom obviously being where the push plate that accepts the 2 "ears" on the plow.
Were you thinking of a rigid setup - raising the plow with the 3pt?
Very nice dump trailer.A small and nice 50km/h trailer, 20T pay load.View attachment 726852
I do know that some brands/models do have a 'road gear' option, generally in the higher HP range models.I've seen a number of YouTube vids of tractors plowing snow in Europe. Considering how fast they're moving, they must have a pretty tall road gear
I expect most full sized utility tractors have a road gear...30-35 MPH, so they can travel reasonably fast between fieldsI do know that some brands/models do have a 'road gear' option, generally in the higher HP range models.
Local friend does rural private plowing and all his Kubotas are highway geared.
I've heard stories from family members who way in the past had customers call in a panic because they did a tune up on their car and they had 3 speeds reverse, one forward. course, in those cases they had accidentally put the plug wires on incorrectly. can't confirm, but i assume it's true. i guess it would crank on the turn from the starter, then the plug firing would take over and it would spin backwards. maybe you could reproduce this on a backfire? i dunno... the cars were 2-strokes.One day it started on a backfire and had three speeds in reverse, one speed forward. (Or were they lying to me?)
I expect most full sized utility tractors have a road gear...30-35 MPH, so they can travel reasonably fast between fields
CUTs, not so much...I think my 4052R tops out at 18 MPH (depends on the tire type and size)